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New England Survey (Mon, Oct 20)
Fruitlands Museum, 102 Prospect Hill Rd., Harvard, MA
Inspired by the poem, New England Mind by Amherst poet Robert Francis, this photography exhibition surveys contemporary landscape work inspired by the New England perspective. Featuring one artist from six New England states, artists include Barbara Bosworth, Tanja Alexia Hollander, Janet L. Pritchard, Thad Russell, Jonathan Sharlin, and Paul Taylor. New England Survey serves as an occasion and a location in which we can meditate upon on the grander, ineffable sense of place unique to this area. Many of the artists within this exhibition share a fascination with the subjective or ethereal aspects of the New England landscape, focusing upon a very specific locale within their regional landscape, often reminiscent of a 19th century landscape survey. While several of the artists evoke a sense of nostalgia in their subject matter or aesthetic approach, the photographs are both timeless and startlingly new.
Cost: Free with Museum Admission
Through Sunday, Dec 21.
Walt Disney
Bella Notte (Lady and the Tramp) - -¬Disney - to examine a large display of this print plus review more extensive details on this Walt Disney artist giclee, click the artist designation atop the thumbnail. In addition there is buying, custom framing and print dimension facts for this museum art giclee print. Walt Disney has created various other art giclees in the same genre as "Bella Notte (Lady and the Tramp) - -¬Disney", see this artists framed and unframed wall pictures. Art: Lower East Side: Art Shoehorned Amid Charm Among the art neighborhoods of Manhattan, the Lower East Side is by far the most picturesque. With its synagogues, tenements and graffiti, it’s a visual event whether you’re visiting galleries or not.
Antiques: Some Rare Finds at the Modernism Fair This year there are many showstoppers at “Modernism: A Century of Style and Design, 1905-2005,” including works from Frank Lloyd Wright, Christopher Dresser and Vasarely.
Shooting Star
The debut of Jessica Lange, photographer. 008 Set in Stone: The Face in Medieval Sculpture Museum Director Philippe de Montebello provides the historical context behind these medieval sculpted heads, recalling their importance as icons and symbols of power. Don Li-Leger
Orchestration - to examine a full size photo of this print and examine further content concerning this Don Li-Leger giclee, click through on the artists label atop the reduced photo. Also visit for purchasing, conservation framing and width and height info for this museum art artworks. Don Li-Leger has many more well-known wall giclee prints in addition to "Orchestration", look through their other wall giclees. |